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Naohiko Mikami

Naohiko Mikami

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
69
Citations
13292
World Ranking
6359
National Ranking
413

Naohiko Mikami publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Naohiko Mikami sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 275 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Naohiko Mikami D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Naohiko Mikami sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 69 D-Index — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Naohiko Mikami is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan. Their professional activities are situated within this academic institution, which provides a context for their scientific contributions.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study documented for this researcher. Likewise, no detailed information is available on their main topics of work or awards received.

Due to the absence of publicly available data on their research outputs and collaborations, a detailed analysis of Naohiko Mikami's academic profile is limited to their institutional affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Infrared spectroscopic evidence for protonated water clusters forming nanoscale cages.

    Mitsuhiko Miyazaki;Asuka Fujii;Takayuki Ebata;Naohiko Mikami

  • Vibrational spectroscopy of small-sized hydrogen-bonded clusters and their ions

    Takayuki Ebata;Asuka Fujii;Naohiko Mikami

  • Size‐selected vibrational spectra of phenol‐(H2O)n (n=1–4) clusters observed by IR–UV double resonance and stimulated Raman‐UV double resonance spectroscopies

    Takeshi Watanabe;Takayuki Ebata;Shigeki Tanabe;Naohiko Mikami

  • OH stretching vibrations of phenol-(H2O)n (n=1-3) complexes observed by IR-UV double-resonance spectroscopy

    Shigeki Tanabe;Takayuki Ebata;Masaaki Fujii;Naohiko Mikami

  • Internal Rotation of the Methyl Group in the Electronically Excited State: o-, m-, and p-Fluorotoluene

    K. Okuyama;N. Mikami;M. Ito

  • Electronic spectra of tolane in a supersonic free jet: Large-amplitude torsional motion

    Katsuhiko Okuyama;Takahumi Hasegawa;Mitsuo Ito;Naohiko Mikami

  • Vibrational spectroscopy of 2-pyridone and its clusters in supersonic jets: Structures of the clusters as revealed by characteristic shifts of the NH and C=O bands

    Yoshiyuki Matsuda;Takayuki Ebata;Naohiko Mikami

  • Magnitude of the CH/π Interaction in the Gas Phase: Experimental and Theoretical Determination of the Accurate Interaction Energy in Benzene-methane

    Kenta Shibasaki;Asuka Fujii;Naohiko Mikami;Seiji Tsuzuki

  • Fluorescence excitation spectra of hydrogen-bonded phenols in a supersonic free jet

    Haruo Abe;Naohiko Mikami;Mitsuo Ito

  • Two-color photoionization of van der Waals complexes of fluorobenzene and hydrogen-bonded complexes of phenol in supersonic jets

    Narishi Gonohe;Haruo Abe;Naohiko Mikami;Mitsuo Ito

  • Infrared Spectroscopy of Hydrogen-Bonded Phenol−Amine Clusters in Supersonic Jets

    Atsushi Iwasaki;Asuka Fujii;Takeshi Watanabe;Takayuki Ebata

  • Magnitude and Nature of Interactions in Benzene−X (X = Ethylene and Acetylene) in the Gas Phase: Significantly Different CH/π Interaction of Acetylene As Compared with Those of Ethylene and Methane

    Kenta Shibasaki;Asuka Fujii;Naohiko Mikami;Seiji Tsuzuki

  • ELECTRONIC SPECTRA OF TROPOLONE IN A SUPERSONIC FREE JET. PROTON TUNNELING IN THE S1 STATE

    Y. Tomioka;M. Ito;N. Mikami

  • Two-color stimulated emission spectroscopy of trans-stilbene: large amplitude torsional motion in the ground state and its role in intramolecular vibrational redistribution

    Toshinori Suzuki;Naohiko Mikami;Mitsuo Ito

  • The fluorescence excitation spectrum of aniline in a supersonic free jet: Double minimum potential for the inversion vibration in the excited state

    Naohiko Mikami;Atsunari Hiraya;Ichiro Fujiwara;Mitsuo Ito

  • OH Stretching Vibrations of Phenol−(H2O)1 and Phenol−(H2O)3 in the S1 State

    Takayuki Ebata;Norikazu Mizuochi;Takeshi Watanabe;Naohiko Mikami

  • EVIDENCE FOR THE CYCLIC FORM OF PHENOL TRIMER : VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY OF THE OH STRETCHING VIBRATIONS OF JET-COOLED PHENOL DIMER AND TRIMER

    Takayuki Ebata;Takeshi Watanabe;Naohiko Mikami

  • Rotational isomers of meta-substituted phenols and .beta.-naphthol studied by electronic spectra in supersonic free jets

    Akira Oikawa;Haruo Abe;Naohiko Mikami;Mitsuo Ito

  • Electronic spectra and ionization potentials of rotational isomers of several disubstituted benzenes

    Akira Oikawa;Haruo Abe;Naohiko Mikami;Mitsuo Ito

  • Resonance Raman effect of I−3 ion by ultraviolet laser excitation

    K. Kaya;N. Mikami;Y. Udagawa;M. Ito

Frequent Co-Authors

Mitsuo Ito
Mitsuo Ito Tohoku University
Asuka Fujii
Asuka Fujii Tohoku University
Takayuki Ebata
Takayuki Ebata Hiroshima University
Masaaki Fujii
Masaaki Fujii Tokyo Institute of Technology
Mitsuo Kira
Mitsuo Kira Hangzhou Normal University
Seiji Tsuzuki
Seiji Tsuzuki University of Tokyo
Koji Kaya
Koji Kaya National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Jer-Lai Kuo
Jer-Lai Kuo Academia Sinica
Nikhil Guchhait
Nikhil Guchhait University of Calcutta
Francesco Iachello
Francesco Iachello Yale University

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